Fire drill at commercial pool station causes alarm


The audio discusses a fire alarm at a commercial pool station that was confirmed to be a fire drill, not an actual fire.
Audio|Source: Escambia County Public Safety
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Transcript:
Agent 17, commercial alarm pool station, 70 Hunter Avenue. Injur 17, commercial pool station, 7-0-Hunter Avenue, cross-reachers, Archer Avenue. Pamine a medic 1-2-1. Okay, patients getting cleaned up. I'm coming. Six-three. I'm complete at (name withheld). 12. 12. Go ahead. EMS is holding a call, 51-year-old, first-party callers, coughing. Right side pain, shortness of breath. Copy. 10. This is going to be... Knowledge the alert. Vigensers called the station saying they were doing a fire drill. Stand by one second. Engine 17, the battalion, too. Hey, Chief, this call we just got dispatched on. Right before the alarm got dispatched, they called the firehouse. Stated they were doing a fire drill, confirmed it is the same location. Do we need to respond or can we stand down? You can cancel. Copy that. 17 back to his scambi, it will be remaining in quarters. Skambi copies up.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hunter Ave, Pensacola, FL 32505
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